"their Majesties' Servants." Annals of the English Stage, From Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean 2

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"their Majesties' Servants." Annals of the English Stage, From Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean 2
Doran, Dr. (John), 1807-1878
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A Presbyterian, lending his house to amateur, or professional, actors in Crom- well's army, is a novel illustration in the history of the stage. Much might be said thereon ; but Mar- garet Woffington, the original Lady Kandolph in England, now retires from the scene, and waits the telling of her story.
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CHAPTER XII.
MARGARET WOFFINGTON.
That good-tempered woman, who is looking with admiration at the pretty and delicate child who is drawing water from the Liflfey, is Madame Violante.
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She is mistress of a booth for rope-dancing and other exhibitions in Dame Street As the young girl turns homeward, with the bowl of water on her head, the lady follows, still admiring.
The object of her admiration is as bright and as steady as a sunbeam. If she be ill-clad, she is ex- quisitely shaped, and she will live to lend her dresses to the two Miss Gunnings, to enable them to attend PEG WOFFINGTON. 199 a drawing-room at the Castle ; their first steps towards reaching the coronets of countess and duchess that were in store for them.


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